2024 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD Consumer Reviews
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Awesome Truck
I purchased the 2022 2500HR LTZ Z71 6.6L gas engine for multiple purposes. I took delivery in June of 2022 and now have about 9k miles on the vehicle. I snow plow in the winter and pull a 30' 9K pound camper during the summer. So far the truck has been awesome, some minor issues that the dealership quickly took care of. I traded a 2016 F250 with the 6.2L and the Chevy outpulls the Ford hands down. The ride on the truck is stiff but comfortable, If there is any complaint it would be the tires I believe are not the highest grade but will change when needed. This particular vehicle has a lot of nice features. Build in towing is really nice The rear view mirrors are excellent Camera's are awesome, lots of them and good views Lots of storage space inside the cab Highly recommend this truck.
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It’s a must have.
Great truck. Lots of options.
- High Country Diesel Crew CabMSRP: $87,23534 mi away
- High Country Crew CabMSRP: $82,56034 mi away
- LT Diesel Crew CabMSRP: $72,77035 mi away
worst truck i ever bought
worst truck i ever bought
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Great truck
We love everything about it!!!
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The Look and Feel
I have only had the Truck less than a week, drove it back to California from Boise. I was leaning towards a RAM 2500HD as it seemed that its the current buzz. I have, for the most part been a GMC/Chevy owner, I decided I would test drive the Chevy LTZ before moving ahead with the RAM. I am so glad I did! Two things changed my mind, the RAM felt loose and all over the place at speeds of 55 and up. The Chevy is very tight, responsive and doesn't over compensate. What sold me was the 470HP Duramax, the RAM has the 370HP but did not respond like the Chevy, Driving back from Boise there was no hesitation or waiting to get up to speed, up and down hills or passing. The truck just handles and responds. Both Trucks tow more than I need and both look great, But a blacked out (Night Edition) Chevy not only looks mean, it has a classy vibe about it. I am no car guru and this is more than enough machine to pull my trailer and a lot more. I cannot speak for the RAM, but I have had multiple trucks over the years, all GM products and only a few issues. I cannot say one is better than the other, as I take care of my maintenance and I don't beat them in the ground when driving. Keeping my current GMC with 200k+ miles as its a work horse. This truck seems to be built to last, but time will tell.
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